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An author might choose precise words over
vague words because the author could want the
reader to visualize the writing. The reader could
be confused and visualize something else
entirely if the author uses vague words. A good
example is if the writer is writing instructions, hel
she would need to be very specific. Another
example is if the writer is composing a poem, it
would be best if he/she uses precise words of
what they're describing. Ex., Vague: The flower
is pretty. Precise: The pink tulip bloomed
beautifully.
Answer:
the author's tone is isolated and consternation
Explanation:
you can tell by the words loomed and devil
Answer:
Figure 2 (the shaded square)
Figure 3 (the tilted square)
Figure 4 (the pentagon)
Explanation:
From the attached picture, we will observe the following:
Figure 1 is a plain rectangle lying on its base & it is not shaded
Figure 2 is a shaded square lying on its base
Figure 3 is a plain square tilted & lying on one of its edges
Figure 4 is a plain pentagon lying on its base
Hence:
Figure 2 does not belong because it is the <u>only shaded shape</u> in the picture, others are plain & umshaded
Figure 3 does not belong because it is the <u>only shape which is tilted & lying on only one of its edges</u>, others are lying on 2 edges
Figure 4 does not belong because it is the <u>only 5-sided shape</u> in the picture, others are 4-sided